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Sum 41 – have released their final music video for “Radio Silence”

Today, the Grammy-nominated rock icons Sum 41 have released their final music video for “Radio Silence” via Rise Records. This release serves as a fitting final tribute and bittersweet goodbye to the fans and those that have been with the band over their 29-year career.

The band is riding off the momentum of their induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and final performance together at the 54th Annual JUNO Awards in Vancouver where they closed out the award show with a medley of songs that helped catapult them to global stardom. The performance this weekend marks the conclusion of Sum 41’s farewell tour that took place over the last year in sold out arenas around the world, saying thank you and goodbye to fans that helped make them one of the defining rock bands of their generation.

The Madden brothers from Good Charlotte introduced the band to the stage to accept the induction honor where Deryck Whibley expressed the bands deepest gratitude for their friends, family and fans and took a look back on their storied career together. This year the band was nominated for Group of the Year and Rock Album of the Year for their final and most ambitious record to date, Heaven :x: Hell. The double album’s chart-topping single “Landmines” has racked up over 50 million streams globally, and has been streamed on over 100,000 playlists on Spotify in the last month alone.

Looking back at the band’s career together, Sum 41 has firmly cemented their place in history with over 15 million records sold worldwide and multiple Billboard Charting releases and No. 1 hits. They have received countless accolades including a GRAMMY® nomination, 2 JUNO Awards (9 nominations), a Kerrang! Award in 2002, multiple Alternative Press Music Awards, sold-out tours, tv appearances and have left life long impressions on fans across the world. Sum 41’s career has been nothing short of legendary.

Heaven :x: Hell is available to order now at https://sum41.lnk.to/HeavenHell


Photo credit – Travis Shinn

Ian Mc Donnell

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